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OpenStudy (anonymous):

*im so sorry I know this is Math* In the last two lines, the speaker twice says, "And miles to go before I sleep" (lines 15-16). What might the speaker mean in this lines? He will 1. dream of life's possibilities while still young 2. enjoy life's pleasures before marrying 3. meet his goals before retirement 4. plan for the future before retirement 5. avoid personal relationships after being hurt

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what is this from?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is this Robert Frost?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

on the metaphorical level the “miles to go” is life; the “sleep” is death. The narrator’s repetition of the final lines also have a darker meaning. They are acknowledgements of a death wish that the narrator previously had before succumbing to his societal obligations.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes Robert Frost @WinterRaine @wilfley

OpenStudy (ash2326):

I think it should be meet his goals before retirement.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yeah, I'm pretty sure it's 3

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